Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Astrology of the American revolution

On the night of April 18, 1775,
hundreds of British troops set off from Boston toward Concord, Massachusetts,
in order to seize weapons and ammunition stockpiled there by American
colonists. Early the next morning, the British reached Lexington, where approximately
70 minutemen had gathered on the village green. Someone suddenly fired a shot—it’s uncertain which side—and a melee
ensued. When the brief clash ended, eight Americans lay dead and at least
an equal amount were injured, while one redcoat was wounded. The British
continued on to nearby Concord, where that same day they encountered armed
resistance from a group of patriots at the town’s North Bridge. Gunfire was
exchanged, leaving two colonists and three redcoats dead.

Afterward, the British retreated back
to Boston, skirmishing with colonial militiamen along the way and suffering a
number of casualties; the Revolutionary War had begun. (from
Ask History)

The shot
that was fired April 19, at 5:00 A.M.,1775, later became known as, "the shot that was
heard around the world," otherwise known as the Battles of Lexington and
Concord. Thus we have the chart for the start of the American revolution.

The Sun is
at 29 degrees of Aries, the anaretic degree, typically coinciding with critical moments.
The ascendant is at 22 degrees Aries, making Mars (guns/war) the chart ruler.

Mars (the
shooter) is at 26 Leo, falling in the 5th house of young people (who fought the
war) and square Venus (22 Taurus), Jupiter (23 Taurus) and Uranus (0 Gemini).
This shows money and assets as a key motivation in the revolution and (Mars-the
shooter) had enough and reacted suddenly out of anger-agitation.

The moon of
this chart fell at 13 Sagittarius, in
the 8th house of death, other people's money, taxation, and change or
transformation. As the Moon was square Neptune this shows an ideological bent,
and by the next day there were numerous causalities, not to mention the
causalities of the war itself, and this was the start of the revolution that
would change the world.

Pluto, the
planet of power, manipulation and control, lies in the 10th house at 26
Capricorn quincunx Mars (the God of War). Astrologer Donna Cunningham describes
a quincunx as "a juxtaposition of
ideas or situations that just don’t fit together."

Thus, you
have the stress of the shooter (Mars) finding himself in a situation that cannot
be reconciled, which was the idea of
British rule and unfair taxation of the colonies. Mars in Leo could not contain
himself and fired the first shot. Or, as we don't know which side fired the
first shot it could have been just the opposite scenario.

Mars in Leo is big and bold and likes attention and
it squares Venus and Jupiter in the first house, which tells me that
money/finances played a large role in the revolution and as it squares Uranus things
started suddenly. There was a great deal of stress over money, finances and
assets/ownership.

Pluto is square the Sun at 26/29 Capricorn/Aries and this
shows a power struggle between 'the authorities,' British Crown versus economic
freedom of the colonies, which would end, or forever change the situation.

Saturn at 3
Libra opposed Mercury at 2 degrees of Aries from the 6th to the 12th house,
showing what would be considered at the time "subversive' activities or
those against British rule. This shows stern opinions and beliefs as well as
determination. Saturn (Libra) is about the 7th house of those considered open
enemies, the law and Libra rules laws and governments, and Saturn in this sign
is considered exalted. Those opposing the British operated in secret and were
determined to break away from British rule, not to mention fear of arrest or
apprehension.

Libra
(Saturn) is portrayed by the scales of justice. The US would be set up by a
system of checks and balances, and while nothing is ever perfect the laws would
reflect freedom, and justice for all.

The US is still a work in progress.

In the
1700's the sixth house concerned servants, as opposed to how we view it today.
It's possible the man who fired the shot was tired of feeling like a 'servant'
to the British crown or vice versa.

Uranus at 1
Gemini falls in a money house, and as it sextiled Mercury, shows an idea
(Democracy) that was powerful in its effect, if not inspired.

It takes
Pluto 248 years to make its way through each sign of the zodiac, making a full
circle. Each time Pluto squares or opposes the US Sun (natal chart) we as a
nation will see many challenges and changes. Pluto is opposing the US Sun at
this time, and since Pluto entered Capricorn in 2008.Pluto will return to its placement in this
chart in 2021 for the first time. Will we see another revolution? That will be
the subject of another blog!